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Lethal Lies is one of those lesser-known crime dramas from the early '90s that has its own peculiar charm. The film follows Pelle and Proffen, two boys who find themselves once again entangled in the murky world of adult crime, which gives off a pretty gritty vibe throughout. The pacing is interesting; it doesn’t rush, allowing the tension to build slowly while exploring themes of loyalty and morality. The performances from the young leads are surprisingly earnest, capturing that youthful innocence overshadowed by serious circumstances. Practical effects are minimal, but they do the job well enough, adding to the raw atmosphere. It’s a bit of a hidden gem, reflecting the darker aspects of childhood and the loss of innocence, which feels really poignant.
Interesting portrayal of youth in peril.Explores darker themes without glamorizing crime.Unique for its slower build-up of tension.
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